EP4183685A1 - Sitzhalterungssystem für eine fahrzeugkabine - Google Patents

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EP4183685A1
EP4183685A1 EP21209874.3A EP21209874A EP4183685A1 EP 4183685 A1 EP4183685 A1 EP 4183685A1 EP 21209874 A EP21209874 A EP 21209874A EP 4183685 A1 EP4183685 A1 EP 4183685A1
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Hermann Benthien
Matthias Hegenbart
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B64AIRCRAFT; AVIATION; COSMONAUTICS
    • B64DEQUIPMENT FOR FITTING IN OR TO AIRCRAFT; FLIGHT SUITS; PARACHUTES; ARRANGEMENTS OR MOUNTING OF POWER PLANTS OR PROPULSION TRANSMISSIONS IN AIRCRAFT
    • B64D11/00Passenger or crew accommodation; Flight-deck installations not otherwise provided for
    • B64D11/06Arrangements of seats, or adaptations or details specially adapted for aircraft seats
    • B64D11/0696Means for fastening seats to floors, e.g. to floor rails
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/005Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles, e.g. dismountable auxiliary seats
    • B60N2/01Arrangement of seats relative to one another
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
    • B60N2/06Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
    • B60N2/06Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable
    • B60N2/062Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable slidable transversally slidable
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60NSEATS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES; VEHICLE PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60N2/00Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles
    • B60N2/02Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable
    • B60N2/04Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable
    • B60N2/14Seats specially adapted for vehicles; Arrangement or mounting of seats in vehicles the seat or part thereof being movable, e.g. adjustable the whole seat being movable rotatable, e.g. to permit easy access

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  • the invention relates to a seat support system for a cabin of a vehicle, a seat arrangement, a cabin having a seat support system and/or a seat arrangement, as well as a vehicle having such a cabin.
  • the passenger seats are arranged in at least one seating configuration or layout.
  • a seating configuration or layout For example, in an economy class layout, more passenger seats are installed per area than in business or first class layouts.
  • a fixed seating layout is not always preferred. If an aircraft is operated on different flight routes and flight lengths, modifications of seating layouts may be beneficial. On short-haul flights, a higher number of economy class seats may be preferred, while more comfortable seating layouts with less seats and more individual space are preferred for longhaul flights. With fixed seating layouts, modifications are time-consuming and cumbersome.
  • EP 2 8035 80 B1 shows a holding device for fastening passenger seats in a means of passenger transport and a corresponding passenger seating system.
  • the holding device comprises a seat leg fixing element, a sliding element, and a rail element.
  • the seat leg fixing element is designed to receive a seat leg of a passenger seat.
  • the sliding element is provided on the opposite side of the holding device to the seat leg fixing element and is designed to be inserted in a seat rail located on the floor of the means of passenger transport.
  • the rail element is provided on the same side as the seat leg fixing element and is designed to receive and fix a sliding element of an additional holding device.
  • the holding device is provided on a front seat leg and the additional holding device is provided on a rear seat leg of a folding passenger seat.
  • EP 2 958 803 B1 shows a passenger bench seat comprising a backrest, a seat element, a fastening rail which extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the seat element in the region of an edge of said seat element that faces towards the backrest, and a seatbelt system.
  • the seatbelt system comprises a first number of seatbelts which are detachably fastened to the fastening rail in first positions which are adapted to said first configuration of the passenger bench seat.
  • the seatbelt system comprises a second number of seatbelts which are detachably fastened to the fastening rail in second positions which are adapted to said second configuration of the passenger bench seat.
  • DE 10 2008 053 140 B3 shows a passenger seat for a passenger cabin of an aircraft, which comprises a seat surface, a backrest, at least one armrest, a seat belt, and an additional seat component referred to as an adjustment device. Via the adjustment device, a size of the seat surface of the passenger seat can be adaptively adjusted as required for persons of different body sizes.
  • DE 10 2010 046 853 A1 discloses a passenger seat system including a backrest and a seat, which has a first sub-portion having a first surface and a second, opposite surface to the first surface as well as a second sub-portion having a first surface and a second, opposite surface to the first surface.
  • the sub-portions are relatively movable in order to provide first and second operating positions. In the first operating position the sub-portions are positioned in relation to the backrest one behind the other such that the first surface of the first sub-portion and the first surface of the second sub-portion form a usable total seat surface. In the second operating position the sub-portions are positioned in relation to the backrest one above the other such that one of the surfaces of the first sub-portion or the first surface of the second sub-portion forms a usable partial seat surface.
  • a seat support system for a cabin of a vehicle comprising a cross member for attachment to seat rails, the cross member having a main extension axis that is transverse to the seat rails in an attached state of the cross member, at least one seat carrying device mounted on the cross member and comprising a mounting unit for receiving a passenger seat, wherein the at least one seat carrying device is adapted to move the mounting unit in a direction along the main extension axis of the cross member and to rotate the mounting unit about at least one rotational axis, which extends vertical to the mounting unit.
  • the cross member is a component that is attachable to seat rails, i.e. a pair of rails attached to or integrated into a cabin floor.
  • the cross member is aligned to be perpendicular to the main extension direction of the seat rails. Thus, it will be aligned transverse to the extension direction of the rails in an installed state.
  • the cross member may be adapted to be attached in a fixed position on the rails.
  • common attachment fittings may be installed.
  • modified attachment fittings may be used that allow the sliding of the cross member along the seat rails to assume different positions.
  • the cross member constitutes an interface between the seat rails and the passenger seats to be installed on the seat support system.
  • the cross member should be installed in such a way that all expected loads can be transferred between the seat rails and the passenger seats with a sufficient safety factor.
  • the cross member may comprise one of different possible designs. For example, it may be designed as a single, flat bar that comprises sufficient dimensions for providing its intended function. However, the cross member may also be divided into two or further parts, which are connected to each other to form a frame-like or framework-like structure. It may comprise an underside, to which the attachment fittings are mounted, as well as a top side for receiving the passenger seat(s).
  • the at least one seat carrying device will be mounted on the cross member to receive a passenger seat.
  • the seat carrying device comprises the mounting unit, to which the passenger seat is directly attached.
  • the mounting unit may be a plate-like element that is carried and moved by the respective seat carrying device.
  • the seat carrying device in turn is adapted to selectively move the mounting unit in a desired direction. This direction may at least include a translational motion component along a main extension axis of the cross member and a rotational motion about at least one rotational axis.
  • the intention is to move a seat attached to the respective mounting unit relative to the cross member in any desired way.
  • the seat may thus be moved from a first position to at least one second position relative to the cross member.
  • a passenger seat may be moved in a substantially lateral direction to assume different distances to a lateral cabin lining. It may also be rotated to assume a different seating direction.
  • an additional space next to the respective seat may be made available, which may be sufficient to include further seating devices, such as a child seat, an armrest, a lateral seating surface extension or a complete passenger seat.
  • seating groups with first seats facing forward and second seats facing backward may be provided.
  • the rotatability allows to support a disabled person to sit down on the respective passenger seat by rotating the seat exemplarily by 90° to an adjacent aisle, where the respective user may get off from a wheelchair to sit down on the rotated seat. By rotating it back into an initial orientation, the passenger assumes a normal seating direction. In this regard, it may also be possible to translate that seat in a lateral direction to further support the disabled person.
  • the system according to the invention allows a flexible combination, such that a plurality of seat carrying devices may be combined to a row of seats.
  • the seat support system may comprise two seat carrying devices with two independently movable mounting units.
  • the seat carrying devices may be placed next to each other, i.e. subsequently along a main extension direction of the cross member. In doing so, two seats are movable relative to each other through an independent control of the respective seat carrying devices.
  • a first seat which may be located further inward, may be moved further away from a lateral wall of the cabin to increase a distance to a second seat, which is placed nearer to the lateral wall.
  • a gap between both seat carrying devices may thereby be increased to such an extent that an additional passenger seat can be included therein.
  • This additional passenger seat may be a child seat or a full passenger seat.
  • armrests or seat surface extensions may be also included instead.
  • the at least one seat carrying device may be rotatable about at least 180°.
  • the seat carrying device is able to move the mounting unit over at least 180°, such that the respective seat may face forward or backward upon demand.
  • the at least one seat carrying device may comprises a first rotation unit and a second rotation unit, wherein the first rotation unit is rotatable about a first rotational axis relative to the second rotation unit, wherein the second rotation unit is rotatable about a second rotational axis relative to the cross member, and wherein the first and second rotational axes are arranged at a distance to each other.
  • the mounting unit is mounted eccentrically on the first rotation unit.
  • the first rotation unit and the second rotation unit constitute a double eccentric device.
  • the second rotation unit is simply rotatable about the second rotational axis, which preferably maintains a fixed position on the cross member.
  • the second rotational axis may also be translatable along the main extension direction of the cross member.
  • the first rotation unit is rotatable about the first rotational axis, which is eccentrically arranged on the second rotation unit. This means that the first rotational axis is moved relative to the cross member upon rotation of the rotating second rotation unit. It is moved on a circular line, which has a radius that depends on the distance between the first rotational axis and the second rotational axis.
  • the mounting unit is arranged in an eccentrical manner on the first rotational axis it may be rotatable about a mounting unit rotational axis.
  • the position and orientation of a passenger seat arranged on the respective seat carrying device depends on the rotational position of both the first rotation unit and the second rotation unit.
  • a seat carrying device provides two degrees of freedom for the motion of a passenger seat.
  • This setup provides a mechanically simple solution for moving a passenger seat relative to the cross member and two, or in a modification with an eccentrically arranged mounting unit, three motors are sufficient for moving the mounting unit to a desired position.
  • the seat carrying device may comprise a translation unit in addition to the first rotation unit and the second rotation unit.
  • the translation unit may be designed for moving the second rotation unit in a direction parallel to the rails.
  • the first rotation unit may be coupled with a first motor, wherein the second rotation unit is coupled with a second motor, and wherein the first motor, and the second motor are adapted to be operated independently. If the mounting unit is arranged eccentrically on the first rotation unit, it may be coupled with an additional, third motor,
  • the at least one seat carrying device may comprise a seat rotation unit and at least one translation unit, wherein the seat rotation unit is attached to the translation unit and is rotatable about a seat rotation axis relative to the translation unit, wherein the translation unit may be adapted to linearly move the seat rotation unit along the main extension axis of the cross member.
  • a mainly translational motion is provided, to which a rotation of the mounting unit is superposed. It is conceivable that in addition to a translational motion along the main extension axis of the cross member, also a translational motion component perpendicular thereto may be provided. For this, an additional translation unit is required.
  • the seat rotation unit may be coupled with a fourth motor and the translation unit may be coupled with at least one fifth motor, wherein the fourth motor and the at least one fifth motor are adapted to be operated independently.
  • This is provided in analogy to the previous embodiment with the double eccentric device.
  • the control of the independent motors may in this case be less complex due to the mainly translational motion.
  • the seat support system may further comprise a control unit, wherein the control unit is coupled with the first motor and second, when referring to the embodiment with a double eccentric device, or with the fourth motor and the at least one fifth motor, when referring to the mainly translational embodiment, wherein the control unit is adapted to control the respective motors to move the mounting unit into a desired position relative to the cross member. Consequently, all motors can be controlled in a suitable way to move the mounting unit to a desired position and to let the mounting unit assume a desired orientation. Due to the combination of three rotational positions, the control of the double eccentric device may be more complex than in the mainly translational principle. In the light of the modification of the double eccentric device, also the third motor may be coupled with the control unit.
  • a lifting mechanism may be included into the at least one seat carrying device, in order to selectively change the height of the respective passenger seat.
  • the invention further relates to a seat arrangement, comprising at least one seat support system according to the above, and a passenger seat for each seat carrying device of the at least one seat support system.
  • the seat arrangement thus comprises an arrangement of passenger seats to be installed into a cabin of a vehicle. Any number of seat support systems having any possible number of seat carrying devices may be used. For example, a seat support system having two seat support devices for providing a group of two seats may be used. The respective passenger seats may be moved in a way, that a gap between the passenger seats is created as explained above. However, also other setups may be conceivable. For example, a group of three passenger seats may be provided, wherein the respective three seat carrying devices may move the respective passenger seats to provide one or two gaps between the respective passenger seats for a modified use.
  • At least one fixed passenger seat and only one seat carrying device are provided, in order to selectively move one of the passenger seats of a group of passenger seats to selectively provide a gap between the movable passenger seat and the adjacent passenger seat or seats.
  • the at least one seat support system may comprise at least two seat carrying devices.
  • a group of at least two passenger seats is provided, which is modifiable according to the above description.
  • At least two passenger seats may be moved accordingly. It is conceivable that in larger groups of passenger seats, at least some of them may be rotated and/or shifted to provide a more comfortable arrangement.
  • the seat arrangement may further comprise at least one additional seat device, wherein the at least one seat carrying device is adapted to selectively increase a distance between at least one passenger seat and at least one adjacent passenger seat, such that the at least one additional seat device is placeable into the gap, wherein the additional seat device is selected from a group of additional seat devices, the group comprising a child seat, a seat surface extension, a backrest extension, an armrest, a table, a stowage compartment, and a passenger seat.
  • the cross member may be adapted to receive and lock an additional seat device.
  • at least one seat carrying device may be operated to move a respective passenger seat in order to provide or close a gap, as explained above.
  • An additional seat device may be brought into the cabin to be installed into the gap, e.g. by locking it into the cross member. It may be removed from gap if not required and the respective seat carrying device may be operated to move the passenger seats to close the respective gap.
  • the at least one seat device may be integrated into at least one of the passenger seats, such that it is selectively extendable from the respective passenger seat into the gap.
  • a seat surface extension may be integrated into or under a seat surface of a passenger seat, such that it may be extended into the gap if required.
  • a backrest surface extension If the gap between two adjacent passenger seats is narrower than the width of a normal passenger seat, a seat surface extension and a backrest extension may be used as a child seat or a seat for a younger person.
  • the invention further relates to a cabin of a vehicle, comprising at least one seat support system according to the above and/or at least one seat arrangement according to the above.
  • the invention further relates to a vehicle having at least one cabin according to the above.
  • the vehicle may be a commercial aircraft. It may be feasible to design the seat support system in such a way that during take-off and landing, automatically an initial position of the associated passenger seats is assumed.
  • Fig. 1 shows a seat support system 2 for a cabin of a vehicle.
  • the system 2 is attached to two longitudinal rails 4, which may be seat rails attached to or integrated into a cabin floor 6.
  • the seat support system 2 comprises a cross member 8, which exemplarily comprises two parallel, elongated sections 10, which are arranged at a distance and parallel to each other. There may be further stiffening sections, which connect both elongated sections 10 to form a framework-like structure.
  • the cross member 8 is attached to the rails 4, e.g. by several fittings, which are not shown herein. These may be commonly used passenger seat fittings.
  • the seat carrying devices 14 comprise a first rotation unit 16 and a second rotation unit 18.
  • the first rotation unit 16 is rotatably supported on the second rotation unit 18 about a first rotational axis 20.
  • the second rotation unit 18 is rotatably supported about a second rotational axis 22.
  • the first rotational axis 20 and the second rotational axis 22 are arranged at a distance d to each other.
  • the first rotation unit 16 is moved on a circular line around the second rotational axis 22.
  • a mounting unit 28 which is arranged on the first rotation unit, is adapted to carry a passenger seat.
  • Fig. 2 shows two exemplary motion sequences of a passenger seat 30 in four drawing sections.
  • the passenger seat 30 exemplarily comprises a backrest 29 and a seating surface 31. Its size is not to scale and simply for explaining the principle of the system according to the invention.
  • the first motion sequence is shown in drawing sections I to III.
  • the passenger seat 30 is mounted on the mounting unit 28 on the first rotation unit 16.
  • the passenger seat 30 has a first position and a first orientation.
  • the seating direction points to the right hand side of the drawing plane. This is an initial position.
  • the second rotation unit 18 is rotated about 180° and thus the first rotation unit 16 is rotated about 180° as well. Due to the eccentric arrangement of the first rotation unit 16, the lateral position of the first rotation unit 16 is shifted relative to the rail 4. Due to the rotation, the passenger seat 30 now has a seating direction that points to the left hand side of the drawing plane.
  • the passenger seat 30 faces to the right hand side of the drawing plane again, but remains shifted about a distance a from its initial position.
  • a second motion sequence is shown with drawing sections I and IV.
  • the first rotation unit 16 is rotated about 90° from the initial position in drawing section I, such that the seating direction of the passenger seat 30 points to the top of the drawing plane.
  • Fig. 3 shows a modified system 32, which exemplarily comprises two seat carrying devices 34. These comprise a seat rotation unit 36, which is rotatably supported on a translation device 38.
  • the translation device 38 is capable of translating the seat carrying device 34 along a main extension axis y through a fifth motor 39, which may exemplarily be a lateral axis in the respective cabin.
  • the seat rotation unit 36 is also the mounting unit for a passenger seat.
  • a seat rotation axis 40 is moved.
  • the seat rotation unit 36 is rotated about the seat rotation axis 40.
  • drawing sections I to IV Two motion sequences are shown in four drawing sections I to IV in fig. 4 .
  • the first motion sequence is shown in drawing sections I to III.
  • drawing section I the passenger seat 30 is in its initial position and the seating direction points to the right hand side.
  • the translation unit 38 By operating the translation unit 38, the passenger seat 30 is shifted about a distance a along the main extension axis y and transverse to the extension of the rails 4.
  • the seat rotation unit 36 is rotated to change the orientation of the passenger seat 30.
  • Fig. 5 shows another illustration of an exemplary motion sequence and a potential application with three drawing sections I to III.
  • drawing section I two adjacent passenger seats 30 are shown. They are arranged flush next to each other.
  • drawing section II both passenger seats 30 are shifted away from each other, in order to create a gap 44 that is shown in drawing section II. This may be conducted either through the use of two systems 2 of Fig. 1 or two systems 32 of Fig. 3 or a combination thereof.
  • the gap 44 is sufficiently large to allow an introduction of a further passenger seat 30 into the gap 44.
  • drawing section III a group of three adjacent passenger seats 30 is created.
  • Fig. 6 shows a further motion sequence in two consecutive drawing section I and II.
  • the gap 44 between two adjacent passenger seats 30 is created by shifting both passenger seats 30 away from each other. It may also be possible to only move one of the passenger seats 30 to provide the gap 44.
  • a seat surface extension 46 as an additional seat device is extended from both passenger seats 30, i.e. the seat surfaces 31, as well as two backrest extensions 48 as additional seat devices from the backrests 29.
  • Fig. 7 shows the seat carrying device 34 of fig. 3 attached to a pair of rails 4.
  • a pair of cross rails 50 form the cross member 8.
  • An additional pair of auxiliary rails 52 is provided that extend transverse to the cross rails 50 and parallel to the rails 4.
  • the cross rails 50 may be placed at a desired location on the rails 4.
  • the mounting unit 28 is rotatably supported on the auxiliary rails 52.
  • a lateral position, i.e. in a transverse direction to the rails 4, is variable by shifting the mounting unit 28 along the cross rails 50.
  • the mounting unit 28 is rotatable by the fourth motor 42, which engages a gear wheel having an outer toothing of the mounting unit 28.
  • Fig. 8 shows a motion sequence for moving one of two passenger seats 30 of a group 54 of seats.
  • the group 54 is directly adjacent an aisle 56 in a cabin.
  • the passenger seat 30 nearest to the aisle is translated towards the aisle 56, as seen in the illustration of drawing sections I and II. Afterwards, the passenger seat 30 is rotated about 90°.
  • a disabled person that approaches the group 54 may easily change from a wheelchair onto the moved passenger seat 30, which is then moved in a reverse direction to assume the position and orientation shown in drawing section I again.
  • Fig. 9 shows an aircraft 58, which comprises a cabin 60, in which a system 2 and/or 32 may be arranged.
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